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diff --git a/indieweb-micro/content/posts/13-dac-vs-wireless-dap.md b/indieweb-micro/content/posts/13-dac-vs-wireless-dap.md index 56e1fea..dfc56a9 100644 --- a/indieweb-micro/content/posts/13-dac-vs-wireless-dap.md +++ b/indieweb-micro/content/posts/13-dac-vs-wireless-dap.md @@ -72,6 +72,9 @@ There is a wide variety of DAPs out there. Some of them even run Android which a - need to manually add music to it (duh...) - doesn't do streaming (2) ``` +> Side Note +> +> Depending on how expensive your DAP is it may have other limitations such as only supporting a certain bit depth or not supporting ReplayGain. If you don't have a decently organized library this can be annoying to work around `(2) Some DAPs also have the option to do music streaming, although in my opinion that largely defeats the whole purpose since it would probably be more worth it to pick up a cheap phone just for that` diff --git a/micro.pinapelz.moe/index.html b/micro.pinapelz.moe/index.html index df1af2d..48c7a75 100644 --- a/micro.pinapelz.moe/index.html +++ b/micro.pinapelz.moe/index.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en-us"> <head> - <meta name="generator" content="Hugo 0.161.0"> + <meta name="generator" content="Hugo 0.161.1"> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge"> diff --git a/micro.pinapelz.moe/page/2/index.html b/micro.pinapelz.moe/page/2/index.html index ab7b53e..c25e8fd 100644 --- a/micro.pinapelz.moe/page/2/index.html +++ b/micro.pinapelz.moe/page/2/index.html @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ <!DOCTYPE html> <html lang="en-us"> <head> - <meta name="generator" content="Hugo 0.161.0"> + <meta name="generator" content="Hugo 0.161.1"> <meta charset="UTF-8"> <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1"> <meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge"> diff --git a/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2026-04-29-13-dac-vs-wireless-dap/index.html b/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2026-04-29-13-dac-vs-wireless-dap/index.html index 282fe20..9b15840 100644 --- a/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2026-04-29-13-dac-vs-wireless-dap/index.html +++ b/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2026-04-29-13-dac-vs-wireless-dap/index.html @@ -147,8 +147,12 @@ </span></span></span><span style="display:flex;"><span><span style="color:#f92672">- you'll probably have to buy a micro-sd or equiv. to expand the storage on it </span></span></span><span style="display:flex;"><span><span style="color:#f92672">- need to manually add music to it (duh...) </span></span></span><span style="display:flex;"><span><span style="color:#f92672">- doesn't do streaming (2) -</span></span></span></code></pre></div><p><code>(2) Some DAPs also have the option to do music streaming, although in my opinion that largely defeats the whole purpose since it would probably be more worth it to pick up a cheap phone just for that</code></p> -<p>Another benefit of the Echo Mini is that it can also be used as a dongle DAC if necessary. The main caveat here is that you need to be good about maintaing/tagging your audio library, and of course you don’t get any audio from your phone (although that’s a plus in terms of cutting out distractions for me, if I need to take a call I’ll just use the built-in speaker as is)</p> +</span></span></span></code></pre></div><blockquote> +<p>Side Note</p> +<p>Depending on how expensive your DAP is it may have other limitations such as only supporting a certain bit depth or not supporting ReplayGain. If you don’t have a decently organized library this can be annoying to work around</p> +</blockquote> +<p><code>(2) Some DAPs also have the option to do music streaming, although in my opinion that largely defeats the whole purpose since it would probably be more worth it to pick up a cheap phone just for that</code></p> +<p>Another benefit of the Echo Mini is that it can also be used as a dongle DAC if necessary. The main caveat here is that you need to be good about maintaining/tagging your audio library, and of course you don’t get any audio from your phone (although that’s a plus in terms of cutting out distractions for me, if I need to take a call I’ll just use the built-in speaker as is)</p> <h1 id="conclusion">Conclusion</h1> <p>I find myself using my DAP the most, since it doesn’t drain my phone’s battery and has been helpful in training my patience in terms of not doomscrolling (since I literately will not be able to hear the audio). Although I do usually bring the wireless DAP along too on most days in case I want to watch a video or something. Both devices are tiny so its no big deal.</p> |
